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Career Advice How to maintain lists ?
To return from a high list level to the next-lower level (SY-LSIND), the user chooses
Back on a secondary list.The system then releases the currently displayed list and
activates the list created one step earlier.The system deletes the contents of the
released list.To explicitly specify the list level into which you want to place output, set the
SY-LSIND field. The system accepts only index values which correspond to existing list
levels.It then deletes all existing list levels whose index is greater or equal to the index
you specify.For example, if you set SY-LSIND to 0, the system deletes all secondary
lists and overwrites the basic list with the current secondary list.
What are the page headers for secondary lists?
On secondary lists, the system does not display a standard page header and it does not
trigger the event TOP-OF-PAGE.To create page headers for secondary list, you must
enhance TOP-OF-PAGE:
Syntax TOP-OF-PAGE DURING LINE-SELECTION. The system triggers this event for
each secondary list. If you want to create different page headers for different list levels,
you must program the processing block of this event accordingly, for example by using
system fields such as SY-LSIND or SY-PFKEY in control statements (IF, CASE).
What is meant by stacked list ?
A Stacked list is nothing but secondary list and is displayed on a full-size screen unless
you have specified its coordinates using the window command.
Is the basic list deleted when the new list is created?
NO.It is not deleted and you can return back to it using one of the standard navigation
functions like clicking on the back button or the cancel button.
What is meant by hotspots ?
Hotspot is a list area where the mouse pointer appears as an upright hand symbol.When
a user points to that area(and the hand cursor is active),a single-click does the same
thing as a double-click. Hotspots are supported from R/3 release 3.0c.
In which system field does the name of current gui status is there ?
The name of the current GUI STATUS is available in the system field SY-PFKEY.
What is meant by hide area ?
The hide command temporarily stores the contents of the field at the current line in a
system-controlled memory called the HIDE AREA.At an interactive event,the contents of
the field is restored from the HIDE AREA. When calling a secondary list from a list line
for which the HIDE fields are stored, the system fills the stored values back into the
variables in the program. In the program code, insert the HIDE statement directly after
the WRITE statement for the current line.
When the get cursor command used in interactive lists ?
If the hidden information is not sufficient to uniquely identify the selected line ,the
command GET CURSOR is used.The GET CURSOR command returns the name of the
field at the cursor position in a field specified after the addition field,and the value of the
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